Would you buy an Apache from a salesman in a pinstripe suit?
#92
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
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Originally posted by PhantomChaos
Steve 1
Aren't you the one that got fired....and cried all over OSO for a week? Bobby is a class act, and a humble man. What do you guys have?
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The Truth is a funny thing it rises to the surface..
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Originally posted by PhantomChaos
Steve 1
Aren't you the one that got fired....and cried all over OSO for a week? Bobby is a class act, and a humble man. What do you guys have?
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The Truth is a funny thing it rises to the surface..
I guess we have the truth!
#95
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
De Haw
Ok one more : You are speaking to the wrong person Here is a clue ACE..
Try the people who start these Threads !!!!!!!! Got it??
This one was started by Pee Wee's buddy Bucket Head.
Tell Him!!
Ok one more : You are speaking to the wrong person Here is a clue ACE..
Try the people who start these Threads !!!!!!!! Got it??
This one was started by Pee Wee's buddy Bucket Head.
Tell Him!!
#96
Originally posted by Steve 1
Phantom: A first class operation and the RIGHT people..
Stop by when in town Love to show you around!!
Best Regards Steve Koss
Phantom: A first class operation and the RIGHT people..
Stop by when in town Love to show you around!!
Best Regards Steve Koss
Steve-
From what I've seen, it's far from a first class operation. For that, it has to start with first class at the top of the operation, and flow all the way down the company organizational chart.....including the receptionist. From an outsiders point of view looking in (myself), it seems like a company rotten to the core. I am fortunate enough in life to be in a position to buy a high 6-figure boat if I wanted to. Would your company make my short list......absolutely not.
Thank you for your invite, but for now, I'll wait to see pictures of a finish product. A new Dragon would be more my style anyway.
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From: Beautiful Fort Lauderdale www.cheetahcat.com
Steve-
From what I've seen, it's far from a first class operation. For that, it has to start with first class at the top of the operation, and flow all the way down the company organizational chart.....including the receptionist. From an outsiders point of view looking in (myself), it seems like a company rotten to the core. I am fortunate enough in life to be in a position to buy a high 6-figure boat if I wanted to. Would your company make my short list......absolutely not.
Thank you for your invite, but for now, I'll wait to see pictures of a finish product. A new Dragon would be more my style anyway. By Nort
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Well each has a different view ?? how does that work ?? Wait I know !!!!!
Being Knowledgeable and having a proven track record is not important .... Right?? That's rotten ..
But JUST Projecting being a nice Guy is.. Even if they are lost inept on the Shop Floor.. That's OK with you..
Fortunately I have been in Boat Factory's all over and know right from wrong..and am Qualified to make assessments
End of Conversation and a good evening..
Best Regards Steve Koss
From what I've seen, it's far from a first class operation. For that, it has to start with first class at the top of the operation, and flow all the way down the company organizational chart.....including the receptionist. From an outsiders point of view looking in (myself), it seems like a company rotten to the core. I am fortunate enough in life to be in a position to buy a high 6-figure boat if I wanted to. Would your company make my short list......absolutely not.
Thank you for your invite, but for now, I'll wait to see pictures of a finish product. A new Dragon would be more my style anyway. By Nort
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Well each has a different view ?? how does that work ?? Wait I know !!!!!
Being Knowledgeable and having a proven track record is not important .... Right?? That's rotten ..
But JUST Projecting being a nice Guy is.. Even if they are lost inept on the Shop Floor.. That's OK with you..
Fortunately I have been in Boat Factory's all over and know right from wrong..and am Qualified to make assessments
End of Conversation and a good evening..
Best Regards Steve Koss
#99
someone cant see the forest for the trees. In the usual rush to hurl invictives it appears that the first quote is lost. and in other words,,, Methinks thou protest too much. perhaps an inferiority complex. but dont quote me
#100
Ladies and Gentlemen (and all of those who don't fall into either category)
I am posting on this thread in an attempt to say what Sean wants to say, but isn't encouraged to because he isn't in the mood to be diplomatic. And he might offend without meaning to. So lets see how good of a job I do translating.
First off- would I buy an Apache from a man in a pin-stripped suit??? HELL NO!!!!!!!! (that's straight from me). I totally agree with Mr. Saccenti with the opinion that the "will work for food" owner/operator has more incentive to produce a quality product as opposed to the "millionaire mougle" that just wants to have the name and/or company for bragging rights.
You see...people like the one in question generally have no morals or ethics. (the facts to back up my statement are well documented through out this forum as well as others). They tell you what you want to hear to your face and then as soon as your back is turned, you feel the sting of being shot down (please refer to the picture posted by Mr. Saccenti).
Some of you might ask how I know so much or why it might matter to me...Well frankly folks, I have personally been screwed over by one particular mougle that didn't seem to care that Sean and I had a family to take care of, or what might happen to us if all of his promises didn't come to fruition. He was only concerned about what he could get out of the deal, and apparently he was satisfied with the pictures, paperwork, and files that Sean left in the shop on the basis that he would return and that they would be taken care of, that now have been riffled through and part of which decorate the Apache offices. You know they could atleast say thank you since they don't have any intention of returning them.
I genuinely wish all of the best to the new Apache, and I'm not trying to offend anyone, but how long should someone bite their tounge and watch this play out before they say something. And to you Mr. Saccenti- I admire your tact and elloquence for waiting as long as you did.
Now let me jump right off that soap box
Terra
Oh BTW- Mr. Scott Grady was in Terre Haute today, Sean tried to call him but he said that they made him check is phone at the front gate....wonder what he was doing there??????
I am posting on this thread in an attempt to say what Sean wants to say, but isn't encouraged to because he isn't in the mood to be diplomatic. And he might offend without meaning to. So lets see how good of a job I do translating.
First off- would I buy an Apache from a man in a pin-stripped suit??? HELL NO!!!!!!!! (that's straight from me). I totally agree with Mr. Saccenti with the opinion that the "will work for food" owner/operator has more incentive to produce a quality product as opposed to the "millionaire mougle" that just wants to have the name and/or company for bragging rights.
You see...people like the one in question generally have no morals or ethics. (the facts to back up my statement are well documented through out this forum as well as others). They tell you what you want to hear to your face and then as soon as your back is turned, you feel the sting of being shot down (please refer to the picture posted by Mr. Saccenti).
Some of you might ask how I know so much or why it might matter to me...Well frankly folks, I have personally been screwed over by one particular mougle that didn't seem to care that Sean and I had a family to take care of, or what might happen to us if all of his promises didn't come to fruition. He was only concerned about what he could get out of the deal, and apparently he was satisfied with the pictures, paperwork, and files that Sean left in the shop on the basis that he would return and that they would be taken care of, that now have been riffled through and part of which decorate the Apache offices. You know they could atleast say thank you since they don't have any intention of returning them.
I genuinely wish all of the best to the new Apache, and I'm not trying to offend anyone, but how long should someone bite their tounge and watch this play out before they say something. And to you Mr. Saccenti- I admire your tact and elloquence for waiting as long as you did.
Now let me jump right off that soap box
Terra
Oh BTW- Mr. Scott Grady was in Terre Haute today, Sean tried to call him but he said that they made him check is phone at the front gate....wonder what he was doing there??????


